Karren Brady has confirmed that any mention of Dimitri Payet will be removed from the London Stadium in time for the Premier League clash with Manchester City in Stratford on Wednesday.

The Frenchman completed his move from the Hammers to Marseille on Sunday night for £25m plus add-ons, rising to around £27m. Payet signed a four-year-deal with the French club for a reported £100,000 a week, taking a £25,000 drop in wages.

Payet established himself as a hero during his 17 of his 18 months in east London before going into exile at the beginning of January, refusing to play in claret and blue again and forcing through a move to his former side, who he signed for West Ham from for £10.75m.

Vice-chairman Brady confirmed to a Hammers fan on Twitter on Monday morning that work has begun to take down anything that mentions the former Hammers midfielder.

Brady also confirmed that fans can get a discount on shirts if they return those with Payet's name and number on the back.

There is a piece of artwork on the stadium as you enter from the Westfield shopping centre side of the ground, heading left towards the stadium store with a picture of Payet and a few words to his now infamous chant that used to be sung by Hammers fans and was a popular photo point for Hammers fans.